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March 25, 1887 (4 pages)

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Brown & Co, PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY ——BY— BROWN & CALKINS. L S. CALKINS N. P. Brown, * Editor: ; ausiiess M*g'r. OFFICE—“Transeri it Bloek,’’ No. 32 Commercial st., Nevada City, Cal. = TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One YEAL....eee eee STS sca veeneeune $6 00 Bix Months oo 0+. ccccicee Ceeveee ceeyee 8 00 Three Months-~ 1 5 Per Week by Carrier...... 15 Agents for the Daily Transcript. Palmer & Rey i vr .+.2.New York G. P. Rowell & Co. wos bene NOW. VOFK 6, NEGB oes tae cs .. Boston N. W. Ayer & Co... ...Philadelphia Palmer.& Rey. 2.0.0.5.. Portland, Oregon J.B. Bates & Co.. os.. baw New York Dauchy & Co..... ..New York Williams & Co... ..London, Eng Cook & Co... 1. 1+.. Chicago L. P. Fisher .» San Francisco E. C.Dake ... a . San Francisco Palmer & Rey.....,. San Francisco John C. Dewey &Co..... Burlington, Vt BtinGOR 4 CO. 66k suds cdsan ties Portland, Me Geo. M. Mott. on, : Sacramento A Av Stidger ..:. orth San Juan . Ko Speneer:: .... .. Grass Valley BiB nso. eee v eee dees eee OU BOS T. D. Calkins... ea + Had= gene, FUCKS C. L. Miller.. ... 0.006: ese f Bench. Corral James Marriott -....sNorth Bloomfield Ds WROD) 5 cialis drones .. Graniteville J. We, BOOUy. cd ccece ces Smartsville J. W. Orear.é...4% . ..Downieville OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS. GOWOIN GR os cans: Washington Bartlett Lieutenant-Governor....R. W. Waterman Secretary of State State Controller..; State Treasurer... .Attorney General .. . -Geo. A. Johnson Supt. Public Instruction.. .. Ira G. Hoitt Surveyor General ..Theodore Reichert Clerk Supreme Court......J. D. Spencer JUDICIARY. upremeé Justicés—R. F. Morrisoni(C. J.), B. ~ W. McKinstry, J.D. Thornton, J. R. Sharpstein, Jackson Temple, A. Van R. Patterson, T. B. McFarland. Commissioners—I. 8, Belcher (C. C.), Niles * Searls, H. 8. Foote. DISTRICT. Congressman, 2d Dist.....Jas. A. Loutti Rk. R. Commissioner, Ist Dist. A. Abbott Board Equalization, 2d Dist.L.C. Morehouse LEGISLATIVE. StateSenator... . Ene at Assemblyman, 14th Dist. Wm. 6. Hendricks . John P. Dunn .Adam Herold .. A. Walrath Rev. J. Sims Assemblyman, lith Dist . ..J.1. Sykes COUNTY. Superior Judge. ........ J.M. Wallin j-1 7". 4 3: JRC HET An eae oer . George Lor Clerk and Auditor........ F. G. Beatty Recorder .... tee be Sicns 20s ee SOD District Attorney ... ..W. D. Long Treasurer and Collector .H. McNulty Assessor .. js ROki sik 6 . ROE UE OOS School Nee ery at . A.J. Tiffany Pubite Administrator’.. ..D. E. Osborne Coroner ..... ; ....Wm. Powell PRORVOYOR ech, ces 65s 2D Chas. E, Uren SUPERVISORAL, Jeb District. os. fs oss cist ates C. E. Mulloy ed Bais Sea ee cng OTe hav Es OOO: 3a Ss Beat eed ay. ee ME Pridgeon Sd SES a aan NE age Retin enna ana M. Brophy Mail Time Table. Arrives—From East and West, 10:25 a. m.; from West 5:40 p. m. . Closes—To points West, 5:40 a. m.; to points East and West, 12:40 p. m. Post Office Hours. Week Days—9 a. m. to5 p. m.; 6 to 7:30 p. m. Sundays—lto2p.m. Holidays—1to 2p. m. 6to7 p.m. Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. OHARLES KENT, Proprietor. “AVING rehased the above-named Market, I will be glad to see all former patrons and wil be able to supply the public with all-kinds of Fresh & Salt Meats, zziame, BWacon and Inara, Which will be farnished-at the VERY LOWEST RATES. Having had long experience in the business, I can guarantee to give perfect satisfaction to all, and-will supply the Very best in my Line. All kinds of LIVE STOCK for sale at all mes. CHARLES KENT. Empire Livery Stable, Broad at., Nevada City, opp. Nationa) Exchange Hotel, THE TRANSCRIPT ————_ + wee TS SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL News, and it has a circulation thatreaches the reading people in every part of. this county. :It also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacramento, San Francisco and more remote parts of the State. To LAND and to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole country it is invaluable, as it gives a faithful and complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources, It presents extraordinary inducements SPREE SORE RORS EDN >TO ADVERTISERS 4 4 Being positively the Best Advertising Medium in Northern California. 0 The TRANSCRIPT has the Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office Tn the State North of Sacramento, and its prices for FIRST-CLASS work are as low as anywhere on the Coast. The establishment has lately been stocked with a full line of the Most Modern and Attractive Types and other ssid material, plain and ornamental. = See specimens of our work and get our prices before sending your printing to San Francisco or elsewhere under the mistaken impression that you can do better there. IF YOU Want to Keep Thoroughly Posted CONCERNING GOLD MINING, HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, LUMBERING And Other Resources, besides being Fully Informed at all times on ALL THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS Subscribe for the m0 8871887—1887—1887—1887—1587—1887 im Daily Transcript ! 1 130 Daily Transcript ! 1% 160 Daily Transcript ! i: 860 1887—1887—1887-+1887—1887—1887— 1887: 8 1887—1887—1887—18387 —1 Sener 1ss7 OT 1887 a Lg Le lk 60: 1860 1860 1860 1860 WHICH I8 The Oldest and Best Newspaper Printed in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. BROWN & CALKIZS. JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, J\HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable hag the largest lot of ‘ Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. The horses are free from vice, of good style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. Good Saddle Herses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY FURNISHED.2 UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET.. .NEVADA CITY CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street.... vs Mevada. City Paid up Capital $30,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Wa SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New Yerk, ‘ San Francisco. ‘ And-Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe principal cities of GRE BRtTAIN and EUROPE. -Collections on any part of the United States a specialty. _ Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. ‘ Geld and Silver, Bullion purchased. Assay Office at this Bank. _ DEALERS 1x H2MOPRESTON.;: 2525 -05.6-6 PRESIDENT. sisor ae Lee en ee ie BOE.. --.. VR PRRSDERT. oh dr 4 © to.) JOHN T, MORGAN, ©. 25005 -6. /CASHIER. ss aA : D.F. Woneay . Ass’? CASHIER and.SEc’y. Dividend Notice. DIRECTORS: T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIA rectors of parece Dims Gravel MinCompan eld on a) 2 ; 18), a dividend (No: 17) at Yen Conte (10e) per share has been declared, payable on Tuesday, the 25th aay. of Prengnial 1887.) Transfer Books will be closed on Saturday, at9e'clock a. M. THFO. WETZEL, pe. KR. M. Hunt, Geo. M. HUGHES, Wa. Lesinaraes * Joun T. Morcas, D. E. Morgan, L. Hovsman, M. PRESTON, er 3 CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Bank. ‘San Francisco—First National Bank.Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills Desirable Homes and Lands Offered For Sale — BY THE-— Nevada County Land Improvement Association. —DIRECTORS— GEO. C. GAYLORD, E. M. PRESTON, GEO. E, TURNER, WM. CAMPBELL, G.E. BRAND, CHAS, BARKER. JOHN T.MORGAN, NAT. P. BROWN, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, (0,000 Acres of Railroad Lands For Sale. DEPARTMENT NO, 1. THE FARM KNOWN AS THE “FAR WEST RANCH,” S10 AO, described as follows: 730 acres of foot hill land, comprising 330 J acres of timber and grazing land, 300 acres of cultivated land, 100 acres of which is plowed ready to sow, also 100, acres of'splendid meadow, never fails a crop. Two creeks of never failing water, one of which runs the full length of the meadow, numerous springs all over the place and two wells of good water. Three hundted acres of the land is under a good board fence, the rest enclosed with good brush fence. A good house of eight rooms; one large barn capable of containing one hundred tons of hay, a large new hay press, two stables, storehouse, granery, blacksmith shop with tools, small orchard. Personal property to go with the place, consisting of 1 good fourhorse wagon, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 hay press, 1 harrow, 2 . plows. The place east of Spenceville, and 15 miles northeast of Wheatland. No. 1. : 8, 250 660\ARES OF CHOICE LAND FAVORABLY SITUATED AND HIGHLY IM9 proved. Well fenced and a good mupply of free water. House of nine rooms, hard finished. 3 good barns. Cut 120 tons hay, splendid chance to secure one of the best ranches in the iota F No. 3. $3 eyeye) 165 ACRES OF LAND, WELL FENCED. GOO HOUSE WITH SIX ’ ROOMS; good cellar and milk house. Large barn containing 29 tons of hay. Favorably situated for outside free cattle range. A goo investment if sold soon. No. 6. $3 ayer) AN ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF ABSENCE FROM ’ the city. There will be offered fora short time atthe above low price, a house containing nine cémmodious rooms with all the modern improvements, Centrally locuted and includes 2.unimproved lots and a fine orchard. $1100 days. ‘ : i No. 7. $5 (eye) WILL PURCHASE ONE OF THE PRETTIEST AND MOST PROFITABLE b) places in Northern California, consisting of 100 acres, 20 acres in orchard and-all the trees and vines in profitable bearing. The trees have all been selected with the best care and are fine varieties. This land nearly all lies ager the ditch andis ina warm, sunny slope. Will be worth,$10,000 in two years. No. 8. $2 250 A RARE CHANCE. 335 ACRES SITUATED IN THE NATURAL FRUIT 3 belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation. Good house and barn, good well. Situated on the public road and only 4 miles from Grass Valley and 2 miles from Railroad. Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance without irrigation. Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid purchase. No. 9. $14 000 A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF 640 ACRES, SITUATED IN A SHELTERED 3 locality, in the warm belt formerly “known as Penn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water, well fenced, good house and barn, sheds, ney press, etc. Much of the e land is well situated foi the growing of all kinds of fruits. pasture land is se located that it commands a large scope of free outside range for cattle. No. 10. $1 600 30 ACRES OF IMPROVED ORCHARD LAND SITUATED IN THE WARM o) belt of Nevada City. Good house and barn. Rock milk house and other buildings. This property is very favorably situated with plenty of free water. With little improvement could be made worth $5,000. TWO. HOUSES AND LOTS, FAVORABLY SITUATED ON PRINCIPAL street in Nevada City. Good, and both rented. Must be sold within a few No. 11. $2 BB A NEW HOUSE WITHIN 8 BLOCKS OF BUSINESS PORTION. OF THE p) City. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woodshed and stable. A beautiful situation. : No. 12. $3 rare) RANCH—190 ACRES, PATENTED. FOUR MILES FROM RAILROAD. 60 ? acres under cultivation. Good house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; natural water; suitable for fruit, grain or stock. No. 13. : +4 ANCH-;127. ACRES, PATE**TED; 199 ACRES rags ORY TY R {$1,600 Pasay water for Titediioe 60 acres under Guitivation; F000 Répe BY 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. No. 14. ‘ c 00 WOOD TRACT AND ORCHARD—32 ACRES, PATENTED; 10 ACRES 2,0 cultivated; 14 acres orchard, with house, barn and other imp.ovements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City. No. 15. 500 & FAVORABLY LOCATED AND WELL 2, sale, consisting of 430 acres patented land, and a . of the tract is well timbered with oak and pine suitable for lum Grass Valley and 3 from Railroad. No. 16. : 5 fe) A WELL IMPROVED FARM, FAVORABLY SITUATED, CONTAINING 3, @) 270 acres, 70 acres under cultivation, and all the tract fenced. A number of good springs on the place. 1 span horses, 18 head cattle, two wagons, 3 plows, 1 mower, rake, blacksmith shop and tools, and various other farming implements go with the place. Everything ready to go forward with the business of farming. eS A LARGE TRACT OF FINE AGRICULTURAL LAND, CONSISTING OF $10,000 1,200 acres, situated in the warm red land fruit belt of Nevada County, and only 5 miles from.Grass Valley; well watered, and a portion well timbered with oak end pine suitable for lumber; will be sold in one lot or divided upin small tracts to suit Timber enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay the price of the land. WATERED STOCK RANCH. FOR e-free range. A portion r; only 6 miles from . purchasers. Yo, 18, 16 00 240 ACRES OF GOOD ORCHARD AND GRAZING LAND, WELL SITU50 ated, and when improved will be a very profitable place. No. 19. “ O A GGOD CATTLE AND WOOD RANCH, ONLY 5 MILES FRGM GRASS 50 Valley and 2 miles from Railroad. Splendid grazing tand and large outside range. Timber will more than pay for the place. Splendid chance. No. 20. A HOME AND ORCHARD TRACT, CONTAINING ABOUT TEN ACRES. situated 1 mile from Nevada City, in the warm belt. House, barn, chicken Free water. Can be allirrigated. Smallorchard. A rare bargain. $600 houses, etc. 3160 280 ACRES SPLENDID FARMING LAND, IMPROVED AND READY FOR yt cultivation; all fenced, and situate 9 miles west of Grass Valléy. This property is so located that it can be all irrigated. 2 No. 22. $2 2350 DWELLING OF SEVEN ROOMS, CENTRALLY LOCATED IN NEVADA > City; in perfect repair; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; lot 65 by 150 feet. One of the most desiruble residence properties in the county. ‘ . No. 23. $500 settle an estate and is situated on the road leading from Lake City to Columbia Hill. Must be sold. Splendid chance for investment.No. 24. $8 OO A SPLENDID INVESTNENT, CHOICE FARM OF 400 ACRES, SITU9 ated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad, about 8 miles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation. Fine meadow lands that never fail a full crop. Choice fruit tracts in deep, red soil. A number of never coliing: springs. Good house and barn. Water conducted tothe barn. There is timber enough on this place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. DEPARTMENT NO. 2. No. 25. 6) \ 8,000 cords of wood yet standing; all feneed. 2 story h finished house, 9 -~ rooms; good cellar; large barn: small orchard and garden; water right to the land. Together with 4 plows, 2 wagons, 1 harrow, and various other farming implements. Will be sold at the above low price to settle up an estate. 160 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND TO. BE SOLD AT THE PRICE NAMED TO t 160 ACRES OF GORD FARMING LAND GRAZING LAND, SITUATED 5 miles from Nevada City; a portion well timbered; estimated that there are No. 26. 100 ACRES WITH STOCK FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE in the house; Situated 2 miles from Nevada City; all fenced and can be irrigated with free water; splendid orchard of bearing trees and vineyard; t large tract of clover; house of 5 rooms, store house, shed, barn, 10 head of cattle, 3 horses, 1 wagon, 2 sets of harness, plows and small farming implements; 20 tons of hay and about 200 chickens. The property is favorably located within 4 mile of school house, and is situated so that large free range for cattle can be used. Will be sold at the above low price on account of sicknéss. A rare chance. acres under cultivation. House of four rooms, chicken house, sheds, good well, and plenty of ranning water in the pasture-land for stock; all fenced. Situated 2 sniles from Spenceville. A splendid chance to get a good profitable farm for litthe-money. No, 27. ? Ral 160 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING, ORCHARD AND GRAZING LAND. 30 No, 28. a ~ BUILDING LOT 60x200 FEET. SITUATED IN THE BEST PART OF THE \ (}() City; 3 blocks from Post Office. > 4) <A No. 29. ' Past a 160 ACRES OF SPLENDID FARMING LAND. 50 ACRES UNDER CULTIV vation; all well fenced. House with Srooma; barn 22x50; 360 vines and 50 Av assorted fruit trees. A bargain. ~ No? 31. 160 ACRES OF GOOD TIMBER LAND WITHIN 6 MILES_OF NEVADA. Timber will more tage oA for the land and clearing. Soil good and land lays under the ditch. Title perfect. ta 760 ACRES OF LAND WITHIN 3 MILES OF NEVADA CITY. 160 ACRES fenced. Good house, barn, etc. A splendid fruitand stock farm. Plenty of water on premises. No, 32. S000 No. 33. Coser aon ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES OF GOOD FRUIT LAND, SITUS600 ated on line of Raflroad. Will be sold for $5 per acre. Only 2 miles from Grass Valley. Will double in value in 1 year. No. 34. SOUL) Ba ats ccc ts cecetieatre Secmeiaaa eee eta % barrow, ana ‘prioms small farming Luaploagsate. 18 head pe AR an about 20 tons of hay.’ : $7000 72 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED IN THE FAMOUS PLEASANT VALLEY 336 ACRES, 6 MILES FROM NEVADA CITY; 30 ACRES UNDER GOOD C 4 is situated 15 miles from Grass Valley on the MeCourtney road, 3 miles south. MASONIC NOTICE. Nevada Ledge, No. 13 F. & A.M. STATED MEETINGS ON THE Second Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited. D. E. MORGAN, Master. J. H. BoARDMAN, Secretary. Nevada Royal Arch Ohapter, Ne. 6, BR. A. MM. STATED MEETINGS AT MASONIC HALL, Nevada City, on the First Moneay in each month. Visiting Companions in good standing are cordially invited to attend, JOS. THOMAS, High Priest. J. H. BOARDMAN, Sec. EK. H. GAYLORD. FRED SEARLS. GAXLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN-ALL THE COURTS State and Federal.
Ofice—Opposite the Court House. HAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City B practice in all of the Courts of the ry THOS. 8S. FORD, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. FFICE—Thortias’ Building, corner Broad and Piné streets, Nevada City. J. i. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER. Onis E—South side Broad Street, opposite Union Street, Nevada City. Will practice in all the Courts of the State, and the Courts of the United States within the State of California, Will draw up Deeds and Mortgages for $2.50 gech, Perungate of acknowledgment thereto nucluded, C. W. CROSS. JAMES K. BYRNE. BYRNE & CROSS, Attorneys-and Oounselors‘at Law, Rooms 35 to 41 McCreery’s Building, 310 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal.L. B. LITTLE. M. FARLEY. FARLEY & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. \ ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Transcript Block, up stairs. JOHNSON & MASON, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, ; ND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office—Thomas Building, up stairs, orner Broad and Pine streets. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS of the State. Office—Adjoining Leutje & Brand's Store, Broad street? DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, (OFFICE AT -VINTON’S DRUG STORE. NEVADA CITY. Burvgeon. Eow: ‘CHARLES, MI. D., Homepathic Physician, OOMS 9 and 10, UP STAIRS, CORNER Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. Office Hours—9 to 11 A. M., and 2to3 P. M. N. E. OHAPMAN, DENTIST. NEVADA CITY. -CALLOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Office at Residence, Sacramento Bt, DR. 8. M. HARRIS, DENTIST. NEVADA CITY ON j N an Wednesdays and Fridays. Office in Morgan & Roberta Block, corner Broad and Pine Streets, up stairs. W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Civil and Mining Engineer, ND U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner Broad and Pine Streets. wm. scorn, General Oollector. EGAL BUSINESS AND COLLECTIONS 4 promptly attended to. . A. LADEMAN, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc., Etc. Junetion of Broad and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. GEO. C. GAYLORD, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, OaseGoods, Grain. Feed. &., &. Geeds Seld at Bed Reck Prices. Agent for Giant Powder Company. L. 8. CALKINS.. N. P, BROWN. BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading pain Northern California. It was estabFished september 6th, 1861, by N. P. Brown oo WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION \ ,' Je are now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at a time, or for their moments, Bu new, light and profitable. Personsof either << e ay clear from beg omg 4 to pes oven. anda poperion sum ev thelr time to e seinets. loys. and girl e an mue! men. wi sooth may oe Ebelt address and feet the business, we m this r. To h as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of w at Full rticulars and outfit free. Address GzorcE; neon & Co., Portland, Maine. : P\MIS POWDER NEVER VARIES wholesomencess. ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold ti com petition with the multitude of low test, short FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY, POWDER Absolutely Pure. ~—A Marvel of purity, strength and More economical than thé weight, alum or pRosplisce powders. Sola Only in Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall street, New York A. WUTKE,, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ] ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. LEUTJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND JEWELER. Broad Street, Nevadn City. “THE GERMAN METHOD Of Fingering for the Piano. NMirs. M. Farley, “JAVING LEARNED THE NEW GERMAN Method of Fingering for Piano Players, is now: prepared to give lessons in the same. Instructions also given in Guitar Playing. Residence—East Broad Street. Music Lessons. DMies Mary Thomas ILL BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE PUPILS FOR PIANO LESSONS. Orders left at CARR BROS. Drug Store will be promptly attended. Nevada County Academy, —AND— Business College. & Achnnl tor tue Touplo at Popular Prices ORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES aspecialty. Thorough preparation for any course in any University. A Complete Academic Course. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, Type-writing, etc., by the very best Special Teachers. Home care and training. At Glenbrook Park, Mid-way between Nevada City and Grass Valley—two miles from either city. A Delightful Retreat for Health, Comfort and Study. Near Rail Omnibuses 2600 feet above the sea level. road and Telegraph Stations. ‘pass hourly. Pupils enter atany time, ake regular or selected courses or private lessons. For complete prospectus or information address the principal. E. K. HELL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Nevada County N. G. RB. R. k damaeee WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Nevada City, —ON AND AFTER— SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1886, —AS FOLLOWS i-— Tuieoaving: ‘00 A. M. DAILY—Connecting with Pas* senger arriving in San Francisco at 5.40-P. M. 1:00 P.M. DAILY = . Arriving: 10:25 A.M. DAILY. 4 Ordinance No. 80. N ORDINANCE TO CREATE FINDLEY Street. The Trustecs of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: SECTION I. That it is necessary to the public use and convenierce that a public street connecting Spring and Broad streets between the lots of ndley and A. Lones be laid out and kept open for city use. SECTION II. That the strip of land hereinafter described lying between the lots of Wm. Findley and A. Lones be, and the same is hereby appeperiees as, and is hereby declared to be a blic street of the city of Nevada, under e e of Findley street, and embraces allthe between said lots described as follows: Commencing atthe northeast corner of lot No. lin block No 36; on west Broad street, owned by A. bones; osing thence (mag. var. 18 deg. east) South 34% deg. west, ninety-two feet along Lones’ fence to the corner at Spring street; thence north 88 deg. twenty-nine and one-half feet to’'a hole ina ite boulder; thence north the fence of P. M. DAILY—Connecting with Pas senger leaving Sanu Francisco at7.30 JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager. YOu can live L4 home, and make more io . cast, pet along ndley to the corner at West Broad street; thence north deg. west twenty feet to the place of nuning. . SECTION 111. This ordinance shall be in force from aud ai Worth's Unpardonable Fault. Worth has committed the fault, not to be forgiven by a woman, of duplicating ball dresses for two leading society women ai the capital. Tt all came out at the little s¢ene was a funny one. of the two to. enter the ballroom was i lady from Philadelphia, the daughter of a millionaire in congress. Her dress elicited general admiration, and the romark, ‘*‘No doubt of that being a Worth dress,’ went in a little buzz around the room. A few moments later a Now York woman appeared in a dress of the same lovely maize color, the exact niaterial and fashioned as much like the other dress as two peas.” They met, and thor were looks—it need not bo said. they were looks, of astonishment, disappointment and polite chagrin, They saw the explanation in the-dtiplicated gowns, and: ne words were necessary. But women usually finds words’ necessary, if only ‘to relieve their foclings. ''1 hepe—you—haven't a—-pink-+6ne—too,”’ gasped tha New York woman, faintly, seized with the horrible foreboding that Worth might be wicked enough to dupti cate pink as well as yellow. ‘Ohl have," replied the Philadelphia woman in tones equally faint and despairing. When they had sufficiently recovered to talk -it over calmly, the truth was told, and they knew the pink dresses were also duplicates. Fortunately,-as a third party said, ‘They are both awfully ‘rich and can afford to throw away the dresses if they choose.’? But they are very mad.— Washington Cor, Now York Tribune. Robbed of Rich Deposits. Mineralogy is a great study, but mineralogists do not know all about it, and de not believe what to others is the simplest thing. Did you ever drop a lot of quick silver on tho ground and then try to fol low it? If you had you would under stand the effect of water and oxygen-on mineral, tho decomposition of vexetable and animal matter caused by water trick ling down through the round: seen ground that. probably, or almnot certainly, hundreds of years ago was rich in mineral—would have been 9 bonanza —and which has never been robbed of ity deposits by man, but which is to-day poor and worthless, it has been worked oat by the clements as other mines have been worked out by men. In such places deep mining, below the water line, will probably show rich deposits, I havo seen places where the ore has been left in cones, like the honey in hives. barren streaks elements accounts for opposite chemical. has nature to give illustrations. Whew dae She Pes teas Ss Not Likely to Recover, meet the new condition of affairs, naturally shocked. —Boston Transcript. A Disappointment. ington Critic. Blood Will Tell. gave me money to spend for fast horse: opera tickets; late dinners and tho . ke, did— Life. 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Site int ethane 8 pte gi me ae, This same work of decomposition by the ’ British legation ball last ‘week, and the . Tho frst . Ihave This decomposition and leaching. is alse responsible for streaks of nativo silver, the mineral coming in contact with an Tho whole subject is easily explained and understood when one It may be somewhat indefinite when shown in books, but not when shown in the ground. When it comes to that, however, a person learns a great deal in actual mining that he can never learnin any other way, os £ 4 Smith (with effusion)—Hello, Brown, fs that you? IT beard you were drowned, Brown (with sadness)—No, it was my brother. 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Pass & Tk't Agt. . natsecig Order to, Show Cause. N OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER L toshow cause why order of gale of real estate should not be made. In the Superior Court of Nevada county, ‘tate of California In the matter of the estate of Michael Quin, deceased: itappearing tothe sid Court by the petttion this day presented ana filed by John W. Robb, the executor of the last will and testament of said Miehuel Quinn, deceased, praying for an order @# sale of real estate; that it is necessary to sell the wholeuf the real estute of said deceased, Hintheoreforeorieredd bythe said Court thutull persdns interesteée in the estate of suid deceased appear beforethe said Superlor Court on Monday, the zIstday of Mareh, \. D.ina7, at Wo'clock A. M. of said day, at thé Courtroom of said Superior Couat, at the Courthouse in said county, und at Nevada City, te show cuuss why an order should not be cranted to the said -excentortosell all the real cstate of said deceased. And that acopy of this order be published at least foursuecessive weeks in the Dary Trauscript, a hewspaper printed. and published in said county. Dated Feb. 14th, 1887. J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge. Notice to Bondholders. Office of theCounty Treneneet Nevada County. Nes IS HEREBY GIVEN that I am prepared to redeem the follow! bonds of Nevada County, igsued Ma 1583, via: Bonds numbered $30 to 350 »the following bonds: issued. July dd, 1683, viz:. Bouds numbered 851 to clusive. Lf net presented for payment wil 40 days, interest will cease at the ex: of that time in conformity with ‘ nance ofthe Board of Supgeviacrs, sued. RY Me . TuE Nevada DAILy TRANSCRIPT may b a ee ‘Treasurer of Nevada County, and by virtue of which the ‘wer sued. HEN TY, hy Nevada Citv, February sth, 1887, .) * Pe ei Sey Tc : 3 de a lal ae al Jnetus ie pen